March 25th, 1888 — The Three Broomsticks
"Mister Barnabas Skeeter is quite easily the least offensive of these group of men. However, this Witch Weekly reporter cannot forget the stance that the man originally held on female dueling. Being quite the advocate for making female sanctioned dueling illegal, he changed his tune once the Wizenmagot made their decision. Was it a change of heart or was Mister Skeeter simply trying to save face? Either way, a young lady must beware of a man who is so fickle in his opinions!" — Witch Weekly, 5 Bachelors to Stay Away From
Barnabas would never admit to being an avid reader of the ladies gossip magazine. He burned every issue that didn't contain anything about himself promptly after reading it. The ones that did mention him were kept in a locked, fire-proof box stuffed safely into the back of his wardrobe. He'd purchased about thirty copies of the ones that referenced him being a hero and had put that in another locked box - this time in his lockbox at Gringott's. When he'd seen this particular article however, he'd been shocked — and if he were being totally honest — a tiny bit destroyed to see his face included in the list of Bachelors to Stay Away From. They had grouped him in with the likes of Howell Merick and Jude Wright! It made no sense! D:<
Unable to contain himself, he marched into The Three Broomsticks for breakfast that morning and ordered his usual. He hadn't brought the magazine with him, of course, but the article was seared into his brain. He was sat at his usual table, in the corner furthest from the door but near the window that faced north. He sat and ate his meal in fuming silence. The tension rolled off of him in waves. Unbeknownst to him, he had begun to mumble about it - even going so far as to recite the cursed paragraph to himself.
Finally, he couldn't take it anymore! He slammed his mug of coffee down (brought from home of course, as they didn't serve his special brew here, despite his insistent suggestions that they do so) on the table so hard that it splashed onto the table cloth and the vibration clattered the other dishes on the table. He whirled to those sitting at the table nearest him and demanded heatedly, "Would you believe an accusation that said I am fickle?! Fickle! Of all things!"
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